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    Education is a controversial topic amongst Americans, personally and politically. It is argued in many different ways, especially on its denotation. Education is looked at in many different ways and its value to Americans is just as varied. Articles by Lawrence, Menand, Rose, Tierney, Brownstein, and The economist emphasize on the significance of a post-secondary education; however, they each have differences within their articles just as well as similarities. Each author has a similar…

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    receiving an education is important; in order to not work in the fields as they did. Entering kindergarten I was behind, neither was I able to speak English correctly but lacked in reading and writing. As a child, I felt humiliated not being able to understand. Then my kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Garnes partnered with my mother, so I would come to school early to get…

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    greater importance on education. This emphasis seem to multiply ten-fold each decade. While education is very one of the few keys to success on an individual level, as well as a country, students and parents alike have come to associate education simply with formal college. Formal college referring to the education provided by a traditional four-year college. Within this categorization of education as a four year experience at a university, other equally sufficient vehicles of education have…

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    Value of College Education in this Country Not so long ago people were hardly ever doubt about college education. Many know that person who have college degrees were paid well and a promise of a successful career. Today, however, many claimed that college education in this country is a waste of time and money. It is too expensive and unaffordable, and yet unemployed college graduates are not able to find a job. A college education does not prepare individuals for a specific job’s skill as a…

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    college, every student is required to take general education for acquiring any kind of degree. When a student decides to take a class at the university, usually the price per class is determined by how many credits the class offers. Because of this, the cost of getting a degree can increase very quickly. There are many students like myself who believe we shouldn’t be forced into taking general education courses for many reasons. Taking general education courses can be expensive, completely…

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    Education is an advanced unearthing of individual ignorance. Mark Twain once said, “The first problem for all of us, men and women, is not to learn, but to unlearn.” I must use every resource possible to ensure my future is bright and better for the people that follow my footsteps. This cannot be done without taking all necessary measures to go to college despite my economic background. I am the second oldest of five children born to a non-working parent and an absent father. With two of us in…

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    It was the beginning of junior year. Frantically, I was doing research upon research to try and discover what it was I wanted to go to college for. “What is my purpose on this earth?” I thought to myself. This was a question that haunted me for months. What exactly is my purpose? After getting to lead a cheer and dance camp for kids, a door opened and my purpose became clear; I was going to become a teacher. For three years, I have had the privilege of being one of the leaders of this camp.…

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    Although my life has had many highs and lows I have never let it distract me from my school work. Considering that I come from a family of educators I look at education differently than the average teenager. Education is very important in my family and growing up with that mindset has made me push myself to do things I never imagined I would ever achieve. With that example, I never gave up on anything. However I gave up on making friends. Majority of my life I haven’t had friends and was made…

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    Discuss the Value, Soundness, or Impact of Online Education For a majority of High School students, going to college is the next logical step, in the path to improve their future. This may not have been the case 15 to 20 years ago. During this time, there was a healthy middle class in the United States, were high School graduates could find a job at a factory earning fairly good pay. As more of these industrial jobs were shipped overseas, companies found themselves in a position needing to…

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    But I assert that this creates a false dichotomy in which education can only focus on the general information or instruction of its practical application, with a mix of the two being out of the question. Even if it’s not within a teacher’s duty to teach practical skills, it would still be very beneficial to explicitly…

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